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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Invu | LSE:INVU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B28Y2K12 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.35 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2013 12:28 | I can feel a swift push to that fair value of 1p soon! | fenseal3 | |
24/9/2013 12:26 | Since that 1.5m buy we have had steady purchases...someone stake building here or director buys, summit going on!!! | fenseal3 | |
21/9/2013 16:58 | In case of any interest - this is the link to the IRIS doc management brochure (which, presumably, is basically the white label INVU product). | cliffpeat | |
20/9/2013 14:36 | I think for the more 'traditional' investors, it takes a few days for results to sink in as many won't follow stocks daily on bb's. In fact, its probably unwise to dive in on the day anyway with a small and not-followed much stock, even if you were following daily - can get caught up in preemptory markups. Bit different if its the stock of the moment and some good results come out - then you've got a few hours, or even minutes to decide. | yump | |
20/9/2013 14:08 | Nice 1.5m buy at 12-30pm @ 0.68p....maybe the radar is back on!! | fenseal3 | |
20/9/2013 13:08 | Yep. One mention of this in a mainstream publication and we should see the price above 1p quickly. | beangrinder | |
20/9/2013 12:52 | I do find it odd that a company that is making money and growing from strength to strength seems to be off the radar a bit, this is a great investment for someone who wants to grow their money, you won't get suspension, dilution, just a well run company, we may even see blue today, GLA! | fenseal3 | |
20/9/2013 12:45 | The previous 500k was also a buy :-) | beangrinder | |
20/9/2013 12:38 | Chart looks good for the the next leg up...a bit of a pull back and red, but just gone green with the 500k buy, in for the long term, at least till next results, GLA!!!! | fenseal3 | |
19/9/2013 15:04 | I think that debate is finished then ! | yump | |
19/9/2013 13:50 | sage are actually divesting things atm. | oregano | |
19/9/2013 12:30 | So Sage have a record of buying up tiddlers then ? | yump | |
19/9/2013 10:58 | Sage could buy this with pocket change. Looks at the clients Invu have on their website. Also getting £1.2m cash. | montyhedge | |
19/9/2013 07:56 | I agree, Sage have 'connections' everywhere, that mean nothing significant. The company looks to be making decent progress on its own now - hopefully that will continue. There are always any number of companies that could take over any number of other companies, but it hardly ever happens. If the mass of 'Google must be interested' comments had come true, they would now own the shop round the corner. and would probably have gone bust by messing up their strategy. | yump | |
19/9/2013 07:25 | Re comments on Sage above...........this came out of Sage. Daniel Goldman was Sage Board and his Mum Cynthia is long term Sage backer. Sage have known about this from day 1......and have not invested......and have not bid for it. Not saying Sage connection is a negative......great to have them alongside you, but do not get too excited. If sage were flogging Invu product to all their clients this would have rocketed. It has not | graham1ty | |
18/9/2013 13:21 | Looks like market makers working a big buy order, look at the sells at .7p and the shareprice not moving, expect to see a large buy order appear after close of businees. | montyhedge | |
18/9/2013 12:08 | Day traders now out the way, now investors for longer term coming in, those who can see a 10 bagger. | montyhedge | |
18/9/2013 10:58 | May as well say 0.2p. 2/10 You failed to show your workings. Well, actually they appear to be on the outside of your head for everyone to see. | yump | |
18/9/2013 10:35 | Back to .5 we go until next interim report | brasher2 | |
18/9/2013 10:03 | 500,000 are timed at 10.54, so must be yesterday ? | sirata | |
18/9/2013 09:59 | yump Yes, the way I see it short term punters sold this morning, nice 500,000 purchase at .75p just traded. Press comment in Share Magazine next week and Investors Chronicle should be very favourable. New product launch before year end, cushion of £1.2m cash and £130,000 profit. | montyhedge | |
18/9/2013 09:47 | Not likely to be a smooth ride, there must be quite a bit of hot (but not much in £ terms) money in here. Depends on attracting a few longer termers to break that resistance at around 0.8p - at least the fundamentals now look to be moving it into a possible growth stock, instead of a minnow wallowing in deep water. | yump | |
18/9/2013 08:20 | Taking a breather, before the next upward movement, not many tiny Aim shares under a 1p with £1.2 cash and profit. | montyhedge | |
18/9/2013 07:43 | Point being back in profit, with £1.2m cash in the bank, £130,000 profit. Share options kick in for directors at 1.75p so massive incentive for them. I bet nice mention Share Magazine or Investors Chronicle next week. | montyhedge | |
17/9/2013 17:05 | If they'd only made £10,000 profit in the same half last year, there would be a 1300% increase in profits. They're a bit naughty quoting that 269%. Seeing as its in the right direction in general anyway, I'm not complaining - much. | yump |
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